So not enough beer, coffee and nosh in South Norwalk these days for you?

SoNo’s brewing more to come.

Fresh off Hell or High Water Brewpub’s debut a week ago, Washington Street and North Main Street have several more establishments on the cusp of opening. A few doors up from the new Ch’i Public House, Washington Street is set to get a second Chinese restaurant in Enchanted Szechuan, whose proprietor hung its sign this week as it awaits a liquor permit.

Around the corner on North Main Street where Oriental Beef’s sign once hung, Caffé Social is planning a new eatery with its permittee Elpida Hatziioannidis learning the trade at the brunch magnet SoNo Harbor Deli & Cafe. And further up Washington Street, renovations are under way for the Spigot Beer tavern at the former Mystical Parlors storefront.

Add it up and it amounts to a surge of hospitality sector activity on the heels of F.D. Rich opening the SoNo Pearl apartments on Washington Street last year, and starting construction on a Residence Inn by Marriott around the corner.

Hell or High Water Brewpub’s brewmaster Anderson Sant’anna Delima said the house was full for his pub’s opening last Friday, and that he anticipates busy days and nights heading into the summer season.

“It wasn’t a ‘soft’ opening,” Sant’anna Delima said. “We threw open the doors — a lot of people were coming and stopping by.”

Across Connecticut, the hospitality and leisure sector has seen the biggest job gains of any major industry tracked by the state Department of Labor, adding 3,400 jobs over the 12-month period ending in March and more than 18,000 jobs since the peak of the prior economic expansion in March 2006. Stamford is likewise seeing a small surge, including the proposed Bar Zepoli for the former Napa & Co. space.

The newest arrivals pad a SoNo scene that has benefited from the additions the past several months of the “street food” joint El Segundo; coffee and cocktail lounge Room 112; Killer B, named for its namesake specialties of bourbon, bacon and beer; and Ch’i Public House under executive chef Mark Taruna. And adjacent to Enchanted Szechuan, the Italian restaurant Strada 18 has been closed and gutted as it undergoes renovations for a new opening.

Little information was immediately available on the latest venues to descend on SoNo. Under permittee Xuemei Ye, Enchanted Szechuan has posted a menu with a range of lunch dishes for about $8 and dinner entrees ranging from $11 to $20, below the price points of the neighboring Ch’i Public House, with a window sign promising an imminent opening but no date listed as of Thursday.

Spigot Beer has amassed a Twitter following of some 500 people, with work now under way for its bar at 17 Washington St. and the company keeping up a running stream of teases on Twitter and Instagram, but no target date yet in the offing for its own opening.